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In 1952 young boys and girls drifted in little bands of five or six, already forming themselves into a phenomenon.
The New Yorker, January 28 , 1967P. 31 In 1952 young boys and girls drifted in little bands of five or six, already forming themselves into a phenomenon.
By Muriel Spark The New Yorker, January 28 , 1967P. 31 In 1952 young boys and girls drifted in little bands of five or six, already forming themselves into a phenomenon.
He chose from among his retinue those who had Turkish features and grouped them in bands of five; he made them plait their hair, wear sheepskins, and herd sheep.
The percentage of population using the out of hours service in 2004 was shown by age, divided into bands of five years intervals.
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